A Bite Sized History of France

A Bite Sized History of France
Author: Stéphane Henaut,Jeni Mitchell
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781620972526

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A "delicious" (Dorie Greenspan), "genial" (Kirkus Reviews), "very cool book about the intersections of food and history" (Michael Pollan)—as featured in the New York Times "The complex political, historical, religious and social factors that shaped some of [France's] . . . most iconic dishes and culinary products are explored in a way that will make you rethink every sprinkling of fleur de sel." —The New York Times Book Review Acclaimed upon its hardcover publication as a "culinary treat for Francophiles" (Publishers Weekly), A Bite-Sized History of France is a thoroughly original book that explores the facts and legends of the most popular French foods and wines. Traversing the cuisines of France's most famous cities as well as its underexplored regions, the book is enriched by the "authors' friendly accessibility that makes these stories so memorable" (The New York Times Book Review). This innovative social history also explores the impact of war and imperialism, the age-old tension between tradition and innovation, and the enduring use of food to prop up social and political identities. The origins of the most legendary French foods and wines—from Roquefort and cognac to croissants and Calvados, from absinthe and oysters to Camembert and champagne—also reveal the social and political trends that propelled France's rise upon the world stage. As told by a Franco-American couple (Stéphane is a cheesemonger, Jeni is an academic) this is an "impressive book that intertwines stories of gastronomy, culture, war, and revolution. . . . It's a roller coaster ride, and when you're done you'll wish you could come back for more" (The Christian Science Monitor).

The Course of French History

The Course of French History
Author: Pierre Goubert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134919284

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|Lively, well-written, satirical and profound.' - Emmanuel Le Roy LadurieThis stimulating one-volume history traces the social and economic evolution of France as a nation from 987 to the present day.

The Cambridge Illustrated History of France

The Cambridge Illustrated History of France
Author: Colin Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999-05-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521669928

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Combining superb illustration with authoritative text, this is a major political and social history of France from earliest times to the eve of the new millennium. Colin Jones offers not only an expert's account of political, social and cultural developments, but also a fresh and full interpretation of French history. The Cambridge Illustrated History of France places an innovatory emphasis on the importance of issues of regionalism, class, gender and race in the French heritage. Ranging across social, political, geographical and cultural lines - from prehistoric menhirs to the Pompidou Centre, from Louis XIV's Versailles to twentieth-century high-rises, from Marie Antoinette to Marie Claire - the author provides a host of lively and penetrating new insights into the shaping of the modern nation.

A Tour of French History From a Province of Rome to the Kingdom of France

A Tour of French History  From a Province of Rome to the Kingdom of France
Author: Pierre D Bognon
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781483496740

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The first thirteen centuries in France saw a new religion, a new language, new learning institutions and the beginnings of a great nation. The region evolved from an amalgamation of warring Gallic tribes to the most powerful kingdom in Europe and the secular arm of the Church of Rome. Much of these first centuries are unfairly regarded as The Dark Ages. There were, propitiously, redeeming periods of light during these times, strongly influenced by an ever-present Church and the will of extraordinary leaders. Many things we experience or hear about today and many places we visit are symbolic markers of the history of France during that period--they have been called ""lieux de memoire."" If you are not familiar with this history and these lieux, that should not prevent you from enjoying la belle France, but if you anchor your discovery in a historical context, your experience will be more profound and memorable. Hence this book.

A Revolution in Taste

A Revolution in Taste
Author: Susan Pinkard
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521821995

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This book traces the development of modern French habits of cooking, eating, and drinking from their roots in the Ancien Regime. Pinkard examines the interplay of material culture, social developments, medical theory, and Enlightenment thought in the development of French cooking, which culminated in the creation of a distinct culture of food and drink.

The History of Europe in Bite sized Chunks

The History of Europe in Bite sized Chunks
Author: Jacob F. Field
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789290547

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An accessible and succinct account of the story of Europe from its ancient foundations to the twenty-first century European Union.

Sixty Million Frenchmen Can t Be Wrong

Sixty Million Frenchmen Can   t Be Wrong
Author: Jean-Benoit Nadeau,Julie Barlow
Publsiher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781402230578

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"Sixty Million Frenchmen does its job marvelously well. After reading it, you may still think the French are arrogant, aloof, and high-handed, but you will know why." --Wall Street Journal

A Brief History of France

A Brief History of France
Author: Cecil Jenkins
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472140272

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When we think of France, we tend think of fine food and wine, the elegant boulevards of Paris or the chic beaches of St Tropez. Yet, as the largest country in Europe, France is home to extraordinary diversity. The idea of 'Frenchness' emerged through 2,000 years of history and it is this riveting story, from the Roman conquest of Gaul to the present day, that Cecil Jenkins tells: of the forging of this great nation through its significant people and events and and its fascinating culture. As he unfolds this narrative, Jenkins shows why the French began to see themselves as so different from the rest of Europe, but also why, today, the French face the same problems with regard to identity as so many other European nations.